The Enlightenment

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  1. 3. An English deist author.
  2. 5. Expanded Enlightenment ideas to include women and wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
  3. 10. Said that human's SON was naturally a state of war: selfish, violent, cruel.
  4. 11. An Enlightenment thinker that believed women and men should have equal rights. They wrote the famous Declaration of the Rights of Woman.
  5. 12. Though not actually a part of the Enlightenment, this philosopher established the foundations of the period with his ideas regarding science and scientific processes.
  6. 14. German philosopher known for his work The Critique of Pure Reason.
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  1. 1. Though not actually a part of the Enlightenment, this philosopher established the foundations of it with his belief that people could reason out truths and experience was not essential.
  2. 2. This person believed in what they called "a general point of view", concerning morals.
  3. 4. Gave birth to the Romantic movement by questioning the Enlightenment and wrote A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts.
  4. 6. Was a central thinker of the Scottish Enlightenment and founded the Scottish School of Common Sense.
  5. 7. From who the principles of life, liberty, and propertystemmedfrom.
  6. 8. An Irish Enlightenment thinker that fought for freedom of religion for everyone and opposed the Catholic Church.
  7. 9. A philosopher that fought for freedom of religion and opposed the Catholic Church.
  8. 10. Wrote Common Sense and The American Crisis, serving as inspiration for the American Revolution and reflecting Enlightenment ideals.
  9. 13. Inspired by Enlightenment ideals, this person used similar concepts in the document establishing independence from an in-just government.